http://www.cracked.com/article/192_6...eed-in-future/
It's rather sad that such awesome research and thought-provoking material comes from a comedy web-site. But that's not the point of this thread.
The point is, what do people think of these ideas? Mandatory life span limits? Would those be necessary if we started colonizing space? After all, the social change issue would still be present.
Genetics laws to mandate alterations. Think about it. You could have been altered before the womb to never suffer from depression or other mental illnesses, to have no genetic predisposition to cancer or any genetic disease. We're currently saving people from these diseases while they suffer from them. Is it right to ensure that a future person never suffers from it by changing the building blocks of who they are?
Sex laws. Most guys think it'd be awesome to have a hooker-bot (Don't lie guys, you've thought it at least once). Something designed purely for casual sex. No people hurt, you can do whatever. But then you get to illegal stuff. What about a kid-bot.
Slavery. Because if robots do advance to that point, would it be slavery? Would the fact that we'd built them make that okay in your eyes? For the religious: would they have a soul? Would that matter if they did or didn't? For the non-religious: If they demonstrated all the traits of sapience and sentience, would that be enough for you to think it's wrong? What criteria would you need satisfied if not?
It's rather sad that such awesome research and thought-provoking material comes from a comedy web-site. But that's not the point of this thread.
The point is, what do people think of these ideas? Mandatory life span limits? Would those be necessary if we started colonizing space? After all, the social change issue would still be present.
Genetics laws to mandate alterations. Think about it. You could have been altered before the womb to never suffer from depression or other mental illnesses, to have no genetic predisposition to cancer or any genetic disease. We're currently saving people from these diseases while they suffer from them. Is it right to ensure that a future person never suffers from it by changing the building blocks of who they are?
Sex laws. Most guys think it'd be awesome to have a hooker-bot (Don't lie guys, you've thought it at least once). Something designed purely for casual sex. No people hurt, you can do whatever. But then you get to illegal stuff. What about a kid-bot.
Slavery. Because if robots do advance to that point, would it be slavery? Would the fact that we'd built them make that okay in your eyes? For the religious: would they have a soul? Would that matter if they did or didn't? For the non-religious: If they demonstrated all the traits of sapience and sentience, would that be enough for you to think it's wrong? What criteria would you need satisfied if not?
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